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Sermon Audio: The Crucifixion of Jesus
Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Luke 23:26-43
Duration: 21:58
Size: 10.0 MB
Luke-The Investigative Gospel
The Crucifixion of Jesus
Luke 23:26-43
I would like to examine the passage from the perspective of three significant statements made by Jesus on his way to be crucified and while hanging on the cross.
I. Jesus’ Statement to the Daughters of Jerusalem (Luke 23:26-31)
Jesus would have been carrying the cross beam for the cross.
His basic message to the nation of Israel was, “Don’t weep for me. Weep for yourselves.”
Jesus was saying that people should pray that God would have mercy on them, rather than feel sorry for him.
II. Jesus’ Statement to the Executioners (Luke 23:32-38)
It is as if the horror of the crucifixion was too awful to describe in detail.
Jesus came to seek and to save the lost, and no-one is too lost for Jesus to love and to ask his Father to forgive.
Know that Jesus will forgive you your sins, and he will enable you to forgive others too.
III. Jesus’ Statement to the Thief on the Cross (Luke 23:39-43)
There were two criminals hanging on the cross next to Jesus. Although initially they both reviled Jesus, eventually only one continued to rail against Jesus, while the other criminal repented.
“One thief was saved that no sinner might despair, but only one, that no sinner might presume.”
One response is to reject Jesus, like the hardened thief. But the right response is to turn to Jesus in faith and repentance, like the repentant thief.